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Jalal Hejazi 2013
http://supermobile.dk/pdf/GridSystem/WebDesign.pdf
Resposive Web Design (RWD)
Adaptive Web Design (AWD)
What is the difference between responsive vs. adaptive web design?
http://www.techrepublic.com/blog/web-designer/what-is-the-difference-between-responsive-vs-adaptive-web-design/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Responsive_web_design
Resposive Web Design RWD
Focus on CSS3, Media Query, Fluid Grid System, flexible Images, flexible videos and fluid type
Adaptive Web Design AWD
Focus on the 3 layers of progressive enhancement1. Content layer = rich semantic HTML markup2. Presentation layer = CSS and styling3. Client-side scripting layer = JavaScript or jQuery behaviors
The biggest similarity between the two methods is that they both allow websites to be viewed in
mobile devices and various screen sizes, ultimately providing visitors with a better mobile user
experience. Where the two methods differ is in their delivery of the responsive/adaptive structures:
RWD relying on flexible and fluid grids HTML5 + CSS3
AWD relying on predefined screen sizes HTML5 + CSS3 + { scripting }
One of the main distinctions between the two is that RWD might take more code and implementation
strategies with the fluid grids, CSS3, and flexible foundations, while AWD has a streamlined, layered
approach MVC, which utilizes scripting to assist with adapting to various devices and screen sizes
using progressively enhanced Web apps.
What is the difference between responsive vs. adaptive web design?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Progressive_enhancement
Responsive Web Design means the content responds to whatever screen size it is on
Adaptive Web Design (Media Query)
Adaptive Web Design (Media Query)
Resposive Web Design (Resposive MEDIA)